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The usage of fire as imagery is a pastiche in the play. Lady Macbeth says "What hath quenched them, hath given me fire." This shows that while all the other guests are asleep and drunk Lady Macbeth feels active and intense. By saying the drink has given her fire she implies that it has made her impulsive and dangerous. Alcohol Therapy, Alcohol Solution Example Problem, Denatured Alcohol Vs Isopropyl Alcohol, Effects Of Alcohol On The Body Facts, Alcohol-related Accidents Statistics, Health Awareness Articles On Alcohol, Alcoholic Person, Alcohol Bad Effects, Stop Alcohol

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The usage of fire as imagery is a pastiche in the play. Lady Macbeth says "What hath quenched them, hath given me fire." This shows that while all the other guests are asleep and drunk Lady Macbeth feels active and intense. By saying the drink has given her fire she implies that it has made her impulsive and dangerous.
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